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Zakdorn (Federation Surplus Depot Operators)

Federation Surplus Equipment Logistics

Description

The Zakdorn operate a Federation surplus depot on Qualor Two, overseeing storage, distribution, and logistical support for excess Starfleet equipment (e.g., deflector arrays, deuterium shipments). Their operations serve as a critical resource for Starfleet missions, including investigations into anomalies (e.g., USS Tripoli's disappearance) and covert activities tied to Romulan interests. Key personnel include Dokachin (quartermaster), who coordinates shipments and faces scrutiny for deception. The depot's activities are conducted under heightened security and surveillance pressures, particularly during time-sensitive objectives linked to Commander Riker's investigations and Captain Picard's covert work.

Affiliated Characters

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

3 events
S5E7 · Unification Part I
Riker fails to bypass Zakdorn bureaucracy

The Zakdorn (as operators of the Surplus Depot) are the institutional force behind Dokachin’s obstruction. Their bureaucratic protocols—enforced through scheduling, appointments, and restricted access—create the friction that stalls the Enterprise crew’s investigation. The organization’s presence is felt through Dokachin’s unyielding demeanor and his insistence on ‘proper channels,’ which he wields as both a shield and a weapon. Their role in this event is to embody the antagonistic force of institutional inertia, forcing the crew to adapt or fail.

Active Representation

Through Klim Dokachin, who embodies the Zakdorn’s officious, protocol-driven culture and enforces their access restrictions without exception.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the Enterprise crew, treating Starfleet’s urgency as irrelevant to their bureaucratic order. The Zakdorn hold the power to grant or deny access, and they do so with smug indifference.

Institutional Impact

The Zakdorn’s rigid protocols highlight the tension between Starfleet’s mission-driven ethos and the Klingon-controlled space’s institutional rigidity, reinforcing the crew’s vulnerability in this territory.

Internal Dynamics

None explicitly shown, but Dokachin’s vanity suggests a culture that values individual authority within the bureaucratic framework.

Organizational Goals
Uphold the depot’s access protocols to maintain institutional control and prevent unauthorized interference. Assert the Zakdorn’s dominance in Klingon-controlled space, even over Federation officers.
Influence Mechanisms
Bureaucratic red tape (appointments, scheduling, restricted access to logs). Psychological intimidation (dismissive tone, correction of Riker’s pronunciation, emphasis on ‘outsiders’).
S5E7 · Unification Part I
Troi outmaneuvers Dokachin with empathy

The Zakdorn, as operators of the Federation surplus depot on Qualor Two, are represented through Klim Dokachin’s unyielding bureaucratic stance. Their organizational protocols are the primary obstacle in this scene, as Dokachin enforces rigid access controls to the T’Pau’s files. The Zakdorn’s influence is felt through their institutional rigidity, which forces the Enterprise crew to adapt their approach. Their role in the event is to embody the bureaucratic hurdles that must be overcome to access critical mission intelligence.

Active Representation

Through Klim Dokachin, the Zakdorn quartermaster, who enforces their bureaucratic protocols and access controls with self-assured rigidity.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the *Enterprise* crew by controlling access to the *T’Pau*’s files. The Zakdorn’s power is institutional, rooted in their role as gatekeepers of surplus depot resources.

Institutional Impact

The Zakdorn’s involvement highlights the tension between institutional bureaucracy and the needs of a Starfleet mission. Their rigid protocols force the crew to adapt, demonstrating the challenges of operating in Klingon-controlled space where Federation authority is limited.

Internal Dynamics

Dokachin’s individual ego and self-assuredness are aligned with the Zakdorn’s broader bureaucratic culture, creating a unified front of resistance. There is no indication of internal dissent or factional disagreement within the organization in this scene.

Organizational Goals
To uphold the protocols of Surplus Depot Zed-One-Five and maintain control over restricted files. To assert the Zakdorn’s authority as operators of the depot, ensuring that external parties adhere to their bureaucratic norms.
Influence Mechanisms
Through rigid enforcement of access protocols, denying the crew direct access to the *T’Pau*’s files. By leveraging Dokachin’s ego and self-assuredness to resist external pressure, reinforcing the depot’s institutional power.
S5E7 · Unification Part I
Riker uncovers Dokachin’s hidden deuterium shipment

The Zakdorn, as operators of the Federation surplus depot, are represented by Dokachin, whose bureaucratic rigidity and eventual admission of the deuterium shipment reveal the organization’s role in the conspiracy. The Zakdorn’s involvement is indirect but critical, as their depot serves as a logistical hub for the deuterium shipments. Their power dynamics are challenged by Riker’s interrogation, which exposes their complicity in the deception. The organization’s goals are inferred to include maintaining operational secrecy and facilitating covert shipments, likely for personal or external gain.

Active Representation

Through Dokachin, who acts as the Zakdorn’s spokesman and gatekeeper for the depot’s operations.

Power Dynamics

Being challenged by external forces (e.g., Riker’s interrogation) and operating under constraint (e.g., the need to maintain secrecy).

Institutional Impact

The Zakdorn’s involvement highlights the risks of bureaucratic corruption and the potential for external organizations to exploit logistical networks for covert purposes. Dokachin’s unraveling underscores the fragility of such operations when faced with determined investigation.

Internal Dynamics

None explicitly shown, but Dokachin’s nervousness and eventual admission suggest internal pressures or conflicts within the Zakdorn’s operational structure.

Organizational Goals
Maintain the depot’s operational secrecy to avoid scrutiny or exposure of covert activities. Facilitate the deuterium shipment as part of a larger, hidden logistical operation.
Influence Mechanisms
Through bureaucratic protocols and access restrictions to control information flow. By leveraging Dokachin’s authority as quartermaster to delay or obscure the truth.

Related Events

Events mentioning this organization

18 events
S2E21
Kolrami Arrives — Tension on the Bridge

As the Enterprise approaches the Braslota System, Picard records his reluctant captain's log agreeing to host Zakdorn Master Strategist Sirna Kolrami for Starfleet war games. …

S2E21
Kolrami Demands the Games Begin

Kolrami arrives on the Enterprise and immediately displaces hospitality with strategy: Picard offers quarters and a warm welcome, but the Zakdorn politely rebuffs rest and …

S2E21
Worf Dismisses Zakdorn Mystique; Data Reframes Deterrent

On the Enterprise bridge Worf openly dismisses the Zakdorn's feared reputation, privileging visible martial prowess over reputation. Data responds with a clinical reframing: the Zakdorn …

S2E21
Delegation and Dissent: Picard Backs Riker as Kolrami Intrudes

Picard formally hands Riker responsibility for selecting a forty-person rescue team while naming Data as acting first officer — a procedural gesture that also tests …

S2E21
Tactical Posture and the Strategema Provocation

Picard abruptly shifts the Enterprise from exploration to defense, ordering long‑range scans around Braslota and concentrating command focus on the emerging crisis. Riker converts mentorship …

S2E21
Strategema Gambit — Riker Courts Kolrami

On the Enterprise bridge Picard shifts the ship into a tactical posture while Riker quietly reshuffles personnel — bringing Wesley aboard the Hathaway — and …

S2E21
Handshake, Mockery, and a Forty‑Eight Hour Clock

The Enterprise drifts in synchronized orbit around the dark, eighty‑year‑old Hathaway as Picard lightens the mood and formally hands command responsibility to Riker. The bridge …

S2E21
Kolrami's Gauntlet — Picard Deflects, Data Forced to Play

On the Enterprise bridge Picard shuts down the public feed and deliberately hands control to Data, defusing Kolrami's theatrical taunt while simultaneously creating a pressure …

S2E21
The Day Data Lost

In Ten-Forward, a crowd watches as a hyper-accelerated Strategema match between Data and Zakdorn master Kolrami suddenly stalls — and Data, the ship's emblem of …

S2E21
Reluctant Concession and Kolrami's Public Slight

On the Enterprise bridge Picard is forced to balance protocol and pride: Riker requests Ensign Crusher be allowed to reboard, and Picard grudgingly grants permission …

S2E21
Kolrami's Public Provocation

On the Enterprise bridge Kolrami publicly needles Starfleet command: after Burke reports Commander Data has withdrawn from duty, the Zakdorn strategist offers a backhanded compliment …

S2E21
Picard's Defense: Leadership vs. Theory

With the ready-room door closed, Picard corners the smug Zakdorn strategist and forces his hand: Kolrami articulates his creed that captains are 'born' and criticizes …

S2E21
Picard's Stand Under Fire

A sudden, lethal escalation forces Picard to convert a simulated exercise into a life‑and‑death command test. As Ferengi weapons mass and Enterprise systems fail, Data …

S2E21
Data's Draw — Humiliation as Victory

In Ten-Forward, the crew crowds around Data and the Zakdorn Kolrami as their rematch of Strategema becomes an escalating public spectacle. Data deliberately redefines his …

S5E7
Riker fails to bypass Zakdorn bureaucracy

Commander Riker attempts to circumvent Klingon-controlled space bureaucracy by directly contacting Klim Dokachin, a Zakdorn quartermaster at Surplus Depot Zed-One-Five, for critical intelligence about the …

S5E7
Troi outmaneuvers Dokachin with empathy

After Commander Riker’s blunt, protocol-ignoring approach fails to secure Klim Dokachin’s cooperation, Counselor Troi intervenes by leveraging her empathic insight into the Zakdorn quartermaster’s ego. …

S5E7
Troi manipulates Dokachin for T'Pau coordinates

On the Enterprise bridge, Riker’s blunt diplomacy fails to sway Klim Dokachin, a Zakdorn quartermaster whose ego and resistance to authority stall the investigation into …

S5E7
Riker uncovers Dokachin’s hidden deuterium shipment

Dokachin’s insistence on the Tripoli’s presence at its coordinates collides with Worf’s confirmation of an empty starfield, exposing the Zakdorn quartermaster’s deception. Riker’s sharp interrogation …